‘Sometimes it can all kick off. Then someone might back the other one up and be like “no, she’s right because of this!” And then it all starts,’ she said. ‘Everybody has their own feisty version.’

But there won’t be any major fall outs this time around, she insists.

‘Everybody has [grown up]. We’ve been very fortunate. I just think it’s very good that everyone is in a good frame of mind to come back and do all the stuff again.’

Shooting down gossip that she is the outsider, Coyle said things just get emotional between five women in a room.

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‘You start off with something simple and then the next minute you’ll be delving into something that may draw a tear. It’s just that closeness that you have and it’s good to have that support.’

Girls Aloud still have run-ins, says Nadine (Picture: PA)

Meanwhile, Coyle has revealed her dream to own a Starbucks almost killed her.

The Irish beauty dived into business after she told her bandmates she was leaving them for a life on the beach in LA.

Back in the fold after years of rumours she was ostracized, the leggy star said: ‘I opened a record label, I wrote and produced an album and I did a distribution deal with a company I have huge respect for and in the process I almost killed myself.’

‘I have never worked harder in my entire life.’

The 27-year-old told Gaydar’s Phil Marriot she wanted to leave her life as a singer behind.

‘I opened a restaurant and things like that so I was more into a business frame of mind, rather than “I’m a singer”.

‘I was more business and strategic so I love the fact I was able to do that and try something completely different.’

Explaining why she fled to the States, the star said it wasn’t down to any kind of tension within the group.

‘I always said to the girls “so when we take our break, you’ll find me on the beach” and that’s where I went straight after that. I was going to invest in a Starbucks. I tried to do the franchise…but I opened a bar restaurant in California and we do lots of different coffees.’